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Re: Atlanta Braves Public Co Reporting

Posted: 23 Dec 2025 21:24 pm
by BleedingBleu
cardinalsfever44 wrote: 23 Dec 2025 17:11 pm The Braves went through a rebuild from 2014-2017, loading up their farm system, to get where they are at now:

2014: 79-83 and 2.3 mil in attendance
2015: 67-95 and 2.0 mil in attendance
2016: 68-93 and 2.0 mil in attendance
2017: 72-90 and 2.5 mil in attendance

Now that they are a contender each year, they hover around 3 mil in attendance.
The 2014 Braves had:
Freddie Freeman
Justin Upton
Jason Heyward
Evan Gattis
Andrelton Simmons
Craig Kimbrel
Ervin Santana
Mike Minor
Julio Teheran
Alex Wood

The closest I can comp to the Cardinals is Masyn Winn to Simmons. Maybe Herrera to Gattis, Victor Scott to BJ Upton, and Liberatore to Mike Minor? Other than that, the 2014 Braves had a far more interesting crop of players

Re: Atlanta Braves Public Co Reporting

Posted: 23 Dec 2025 22:48 pm
by hmoss859
Braves have a lot of star players in their prime

Re: Atlanta Braves Public Co Reporting

Posted: 24 Dec 2025 07:56 am
by CCard
Goldfan wrote: 23 Dec 2025 16:35 pm Key Financial Highlights (Q3 2025):
Total Revenue: $312 million (up 7% YoY)
Baseball Revenue: $284 million (up 4% YoY)
Mixed-Use (Battery Atlanta) Revenue: $27 million (up 56% YoY)
Adjusted OIBDA (Operating Income): $67 million (up 114% YoY)

Braves are a public company, they report quarterly. Up YoY is a good thing
Cards would probably be in a similar position if the Knuckleheads running it hadn’t destroyed their loyal fan base the last few years
If you think that fanbase(revenue source) will return soon by stocking the minor leagues and hoping a couple pan out you also will probably be looking
Skyward tomorrow night hoping to get a glimpse of Santa and his reindeer
Thank you for your post. I've been telling people that they have plenty of money to bump the payroll back up to 180 to 200 million and have gotten a lot of push-back from the tank the team people.